24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | dDawg
The 5 Best Cell Phones on the Market More reviews at:
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There are literally hundreds of cell phones out there made by
dozens of manufacturers. It is hard to determine which are the
best of the group - or at least, which is best for you. The
decision is a difficult one, and we hope the information below
will help you make a wise choice. The five cell phones listed
below are truely the best of the best in terms of quality
design, dependability, and overall user satisfaction. Although
there are a lot of great cell phones out there, we are sure that
these are some of the very best.
Motorola i860 Video and Camera Mobile Phone
Manufacturers Description: The sleek Motorola i860 is packed
with more than a dozen top-of-the-line features including
10-second video capture and playback and a 0.3-megapixel camera
with 4X digital zoom. In addition, it allows users to easily
exchange digital photos and contact information with others.
?The Motorola i860 handset is another example of how Motorola
strives to meet our customers? needs by offering one mobile
device to streamline communications," said Rey More, senior vice
president and general manager, Motorola?s iDENŽ Subscriber
Group. ?Its multimedia services enable users to easily capture
the moment when it happens and share it with others, wherever
they may be.?
The phone?s 10-second video capture capability includes a
short-range LED spotlight to provide additional light for
close-up pictures. The camera allows users to take pictures in a
variety of sizes suitable for sharing, in-camera viewing,
wallpaper designs, and picture caller ID. Users can get
themselves in the picture using the self-timer.
With the Motorola i860, users can share their pictures and audio
recordings by sending and receiving multimedia messages.1 The
phone?s integrated Media Center allows users to conveniently
manage all pictures, voice recordings, ring tones, videos, and
wallpaper designs from a single area.
Other features of the Motorola i860 that are new to iDEN
handsets include:
Picture Caller ID - allows a previously-assigned picture of a
caller to appear in the external display when a phone call is
incoming from that contact
Larger external color screen - displays up to 3 lines of text
and pictures
Larger internal color screen - displays up to 11 lines of text
in vibrant color
Push-to-Send My Info2 - allows users to send their contact
information via the ?push-to-talk? (PTT) button. Users can limit
the amount of information sent or send a virtual business card
to network more efficiently.
Push-to-Send Contacts2 - allows users to easily share another
user?s contact information via the PTT button
Media Downloader application ? available for download from the
Internet, this free application allows users to transfer photos
and videos from their phone to their PC via a USB cable (not
included)
25 MB of memory available to end users - for ring tones, voice
recordings, videos, pictures, messages, wallpaper designs, and
Java? applications
MP3 ring tones - including music and voice
Openwave 7.0 Internet microbrowser - lets users browse
graphic-rich xHTML sites
Push-to-open button - offers convenient, one-handed operation of
the flip-style phone by mechanically opening the flip when
pressed
The phone also has many of the features associated with
Motorola?s iDEN technology, including location-based services,
integrated speakerphone, voice recorder3, voice dialing,
downloadable applications, and a two-way radio for instant
communication at the touch of a button.
The Motorola i860 handset weighs 4.77 ounces and measures 3.45 x
1.96 x 1.01 inches with the included high performance battery.
Overall Value Rating: 9.7 / 10 - Excellent
Price: $250 - $400
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